Elgaleidh, M.A.M.Tepe, H.D.Doyuk, F.Çeter, T.Yazgan, I.2023-12-192023-12-192023https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/18035Hereby, we performed a comparative study using nine different aqueous pollen grain extracts from eight different genus to synthesize gold nanostructures (AuNSs) to understand if there is any possible marker that helps to predict the final morphology and size of the AuNSs.   Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that Apigenin and Pinoresinol content are the marker molecules in determination of the AuNSs physical characteristics while total protein, reducing sugar, flavonoid and phenol contents did not show any statistically meaningful outcome. We also tested the "dominancy hypothesis" by paying attention to the most concentrated phenolic acids and flavonoids in the control of AuNSs morphology and size. Three main findings of the study are (i) determination of Apigenin and Pinoresinol levels in pollen extract can give an insight into the AuNSs physical characters, (ii) the most concentrated phenolic acids and flavonoids don't need to be same to pose same dictative effect on AuNSs morphology and size, rather relatively abundant ones in the extract play the key role and (iii) differences in the polymeric structures (e.g. lignin, cellulosic compounds etc.) have minor effect on the final morphology and size of the AuNSs.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChemical compositionGold nanostructurepollen grain extractstatistical analysisIdentification of Marker Molecules in Aqueous Plant Extracts Affecting the Gold Nanostructures' Morphology and SizeArticle10.1002/cbdv.20230134938108659